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5.3 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
TABLE 5-3
23 Crosspiece 9968800 1
24 Screw 1 /4-20x3 9820400 8
25 Finishing Washer 9820500 8
26 Mount IR Emitter/Detector 9844500 2
27 Hole PIug 9832300 1
28 Extrusion Lens 9999200 4
29 Boot Panel 9999900 2
30 Floor Mounting Kit 1604100 1
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SeIt Test: Possible Failures and Remedies
Failure Verify andlor replace Special Note
*TX A FAIL 1. Panel A cables & connectors
2. Transmitter control (TX) board
3. PanelA
*TX B FAIL 1. Panel B cables and connectors
2. TX board
3. Panel B
NO SLAVE 1. Verify connections to siave unit
OUTPUT 2. Verify TX board
SLAVE 1. Verify connections from master unit
SYNC 2. Verify TX board
SYNC 1. Power connections to TX board
FAIL 2. Power supply module
3. Transmitter control board
AC SYNC FAIL 1. Make sure AC power is connected Ensure une
voltage is between 100 and 240 yAC.
TX OPTIC FAIL 1. Make sure panel cables and PC Board
are plugged in
2. IR Emitter board assembly in panel A
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CRITICAL NON-CRITICAL
FAILURES FAILURES
• AC SYNC or SYNC
• RX BOARD FAIL
FAIL
• RXA0r B ZN # PK
• RX orTX OPTIC FAIL
FAIL
• CABLE • RX A or B ZN # BAL
MISCONNECT FML
• DSP FAIL
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Failure Verify andlor replace Special Note
RX OPTIC FAIL 1. Make sure panel cables and PC board Ensure
no blockage
are plugged in of IR beam (of Panel A
2. IR Detector board assembly in panel B and Panel B) at waist
level of archway.
*POWER Power module Ensure une voltage is
MCD FAIL between 100 and 240 yAC.
*RXA BQARD 40-pm cable connection between circuit Check to
see all connectors
FAIL boards are properly seated.
RXA Zn # BAL 1. Cable and connector to panel A Ensure no large
metal object
FAIL 2. Circuit Board Connects nearby. lf necessary, move
= zone with balance failure) object or relocate PD 6500i.
RXB Zn # BAL 1. Cable and connectors to panel B Ensure no
large metal object
FAIL 2. Circuit Board Connection nearby. If necessary, move
(# = zone with balance failure) object or relocate PD 6500i.
*RXA Zn # PK 1. Panel A cable and connectors Ensure no TX A
or B FAIL.
FAIL 2. Circuit Board Connections Ensure no large metal object
nearby. lf necessary, move
object or relocate PD 6500i.
*RXB Zn # PK 1. Panel B cable and connectors Ensure no TX A
or B FAIL.
FAIL 2. Circuit Board Connections Ensure no large metal object
nearby. lf necessary, move
object or relocate PD 6500i.
*CABLE Ensure that the cables
MISCONNECT attached to the circuit
boards are connected as
described in the inside cover
of the controller module.
*Critical failure: PD65001 cannot operate properly. Correct
IMMEDIATELY!
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6. ACCESSORIES
6.1 BATIERY PACK MODULE (OPTIONAL)
The battery pack module is a field-installable assembly that
provides approximately eight hours of uninterrupted operation. A
monitoring circuit ensures that the two 12V batteries charge
wíthin 12 hours and then switch to trickle charge to ensure
maximum charge without battery damage. An alarm warns the
operator when batteries are Iow.
FIGURE 6-1
6.1.1 BATTERY PACK MODULE INSTALLATION
1. Open the access door of the detection unit.
2. Dsconnect the AC power plug from the power supply module.
3. Remove the three screws that hoid the controller module
cover.
4. Remove the four acorn nuts from the package.
5. InstaN the battery pack module with the acorn nuts.
6. Disconnect the power supply module connector from the
controller
circuit board. (See Figure 6-1)
7. Reconnect the power supply and battery pack modules. (See
Figure 6-1)
8. Reassemble the system and test.
6.2 AC & DC CONTROL
6.2.1 AC CONTROL
To connect an external alarm, a Iocking device, a VCR/video
monitor or other AC component, follow Figure 6-2. The optically-
isolated triac output conducts only when the red Alarm light is
illuminated. Control should not exceed 48Vrms and 1 OOmA. The
output is electrically isolated from ground.
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Procedure:
1. Disconnect from AC power.
2. Open access door of detection unit.
3. Remove the three screws that hoid controller cover.
Remove the terminal
connector.
4. Connect the relay or device to controller circuit board,
as shown.
5. Replace terminal connector cover and reconnect power.
DC CONTROL
Cases 1 (interna! power), 2 (externa! power) and 3 (externa!
logic contro!) (see Figures 6-3, 6-4 and 6-5) show a!
ternatives to connecting an externa! device that requires a
direct, low voltage current. The output is an open collector
configuration thaI can switch 15V al 1 OOmA or less,
including connections to computing devices and other
equipment requiring ¡0w leve! DC.
Procedure for Cases 1 and 2:
1. Disconnect from AC power.
2. Open access door of detection unit.
3. Remove the three screws that ho!d controller cover.
Remove the termina!
connector.
4. Connect the re!ay or device to controller circuit board,
as shown.
5. Replace cover and reconnect power.
FIGURE 6-3
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OONTRO4iER CIRCUIT BOARO RELAY CONTROL
FIGURE 6-4
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CONTROUER CIF4CLJFt BOARD LOGIC CONTROL
FIGURE 6-5
CONTACT
FIGURE 6-2
6.2.2
12-15V OC
RELAY
CONTACT
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